Person Behind the Place Kasie Harvey Bellevue Downtown Association

Bellevue, WALocal News

Kasie Harvey, the owner and master esthetician at Studio Wax in Bellevue, dedicates her expertise to shaping brows and boosting client confidence. In the face of COVID-19 challenges, her business has flourished, expanding its clientele and team, which she attributes to her team's commitment to quality service. Harvey notes the increasing importance of brows during a time when masks are the norm, reflecting a shift in beauty standards. She announces a special promotion for a Signature HydraFacial that includes a complimentary hydrojelly mask, showcasing her commitment to providing value to customers. Beyond her professional life, Harvey shares her favorite local shopping destination, Nordstrom, and favorite eateries like Garlic Crush and Dough Zone.

After work, she enjoys relaxing with cocktails at Monsoon, conveniently located in the same building as her studio, and has recently enjoyed the fun atmosphere at Forum Social House. The article captures the essence of local business resilience and community spirit in Downtown Bellevue. Harvey's insights and experiences reflect a vibrant local culture while emphasizing the importance of supporting small businesses.

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